The Rollerblade Solo Team Aggressive Skates are perfect for the technical freestyle roller. They feature a molded shell with a new street formula soul plate material with a 45 degree shock absorber that will allow you to take bumps comfortably. This lightweight skate will keep rolling and grinding because the balance is low, this way you have control and flex during your jumps and while locking onto the rails. The shell is molded and tough and can take a beating, so if you are hard on your skates, this pair is the ones to own. The secure and snug fit is due to the cuff strap, the 45 degree power strap and the lace combination. The SG9 bearings will keep you rolling with a super smooth ride and speed you need to get up in the air. It doesn't matter if you are a beginner or more advanced the Solo Team has style and will bring you confidence.

A: The 8 should be fine, if you feel it's slightly large you can compensate with an aftermarket footbed or some additional shock absorption as that's always helpful.

Answered : May 09, 2018
By : Chris, United States

Q: Hello. I am keen to buy the Rollerblade Solo Team aggressive skates inline skates. I am usually a size 46 or 12 but my feet is rather wide and slightly flat...would you recommend a size 12 or 13? Thank you

A: I'd still go with the size 12, you will find any larger size to be a little on the large side and you don't want that. Sounds like the main concern is your wider feet which with the hard plastic boot could be concerning but Rollerblade Solo fits fairly standard width wise and is not narrow, so with some minor adjustment you should be just fine. If you feel the skates are not wide enough you could start by adding a heel lift or even a thicker shock absorber in the heel which will pull the foot up in the boot alleviating some of the side to side pressure. An aftermarket footbed is also always a good addition in any skate.

A: The aggressive skates on the site are all sized in men's sizing but that doesn't mean you can't take them down a size. You would really want to drop a full size to a 6.5 but it can be a hard size to find. If you contact customer service they can look into special ordering these skates in that size for you, or we do have a few models available in a size 7 which may be OK but could be too large. Currently in a size 7 we have the K2 Unnatural, K2 Front Street, and the Rollerblade NJ team.

A: I'm guessing that you are referring to adding a powerblading style frame like the Kizer Trimax, the Rollerblade Solo Team are UFS skates and will accept any UFS frame including powerblading frames which offer a larger wheel design.

Answered : Dec 04, 2017
By : Chris, United States

Q: Can I make these a flat set up all 4 58mm wheels without changing the frames?